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Cat Training Techniques & Information
The most popular form of cat training is
that of learning them how to use the litterbox. This is especially
important for indoor cats, but is also ideal for an indoor/outdoor pet.
Many people are surprised to know that cat training can also involve an
actual toilet, which will eliminate the expense and odor associated
with a litterbox. This type of cat training will consist of several
weeks during which time the litterbox is elevated and moved until it is
near the toilet. The move should be gradual so as to not cause the cat
a great deal of confusion or, even worse, cause him/her to misplace the
litterbox. During this type of cat training, the litter can be
suspended above the toilet using either a small bowl or box. At the
conclusion of cat training involving the toilet, the cat will be able
to use the toilet by perching over the bowl.
Cat training for indoor cats may also involve the implementation of
a scratching post, which will prevent them from ruining furniture or
carpet with their nails. While it is very possible to trim the nails,
great care must be taken so as to avoid cutting a vein if the nails are
cut too short.
It is best to begin cat training as early as possible. If you have a
kitten, start early and teach him/her the basic behavior that is
expected from an indoor pet, such as not clawing the furniture and how
to use the litterbox.
Experts believe that cats can and often do bond with their owner. In
fact, cats are thought to be able to initiate eye contact in an effort
to convey a message or may even mimic the actions of their owner. The
bonding process is especially important while you attempt cat training.
As with any pet, training can be very daunting and often stressful to
the owner. It is much easier to instill cat training techniques on a
kitten as opposed to a cat, which is something that every pet owner
should consider prior to selecting a new addition to their family.
Cat training is the best way for indoor pets to live a happy and
healthy life with their owner. A cat that is not properly trained will
not understand what is acceptable and what is not, which is why cat
training is so important to both the cat and his/her owner.
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